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Saturday, July 2, 2016

From Kiss to Queen by Janet Chapman

Review:

Jane Abbott knows that she's nobody special, so instead of looking for romance she's hunting partridge in the Maine woods when a plane crashes into a nearby pond. Diving in to save the pilot, Jane instinctively gives him air by way of a lifesaving kiss, and leads him to safety through a barrage of gunfire.

The handsome stranger returns the favor by kidnapping her.

Clearly no ordinary man, and insisting Jane's life is in danger, Mark spirits his stubborn guardian angel to an aircraft carrier in the Atlantic Ocean. Only then does she discover that the mysterious Mark is actually Prince Markov Lakeland.

Soon to be crowned king of the young country of Shelikova, can Mark persuade Jane that she has what it takes to be his queen?

My Review:

I thought From Kiss to Queen was a cute romance but I felt the relationship was a little forced way too soon and Jane's desperation to be a mother kind of felt off but it provided for some interesting and amusing conversations. I thought Mark and Jane were fantastic and I really liked them as a couple but I also felt something was missing in their emotional bond. However that did not take away from how great this book really is. I just need a more deeper bond to pull me into a romance like this. To other readers From Kiss to Queen is a five star read - pick it up and savor it.